I do not see any chicken.
Two minor items while enjoying a rainy, tranquil, day of changing the clutch plates and removing the oil pan for engine/transmission inspection, then dialing in the carburetors: The old, warped, clutch steels are thicker than the new OEM steels and all four of the carburetor slide diaphragm spring free lengths are different.
Old clutch steels : 0.078 to 0.079"
New OEM clutch steels: 0.0767"
In New springs on a new clutch, Mark_E mentions a steel width of 1.95mm (0.0767"). After marinading the new friction plates overnight in a savory 4T JASO-MA certified motorcycle oil I used the new OEM steels and added one of the old, thicker, steels to the middle of the stack for the 'extra steel' clutch mod. I am puzzled by the difference between the old and new steels. A few threads mention checking pressure plate wear, too, but I can find no dimensions or tolerances.
81xsproject started a tasty, tantalizing, thread about Diaphram spring length that ended with a suggestion to purchase new springs if cash was not an issue.
The springs on my carburetors vary between 4.93" and 4.97".
Yes that is chicken. It might have walked through the water once.
Regards,
Scott
Two minor items while enjoying a rainy, tranquil, day of changing the clutch plates and removing the oil pan for engine/transmission inspection, then dialing in the carburetors: The old, warped, clutch steels are thicker than the new OEM steels and all four of the carburetor slide diaphragm spring free lengths are different.
Old clutch steels : 0.078 to 0.079"
New OEM clutch steels: 0.0767"
In New springs on a new clutch, Mark_E mentions a steel width of 1.95mm (0.0767"). After marinading the new friction plates overnight in a savory 4T JASO-MA certified motorcycle oil I used the new OEM steels and added one of the old, thicker, steels to the middle of the stack for the 'extra steel' clutch mod. I am puzzled by the difference between the old and new steels. A few threads mention checking pressure plate wear, too, but I can find no dimensions or tolerances.
81xsproject started a tasty, tantalizing, thread about Diaphram spring length that ended with a suggestion to purchase new springs if cash was not an issue.
The springs on my carburetors vary between 4.93" and 4.97".
Yes that is chicken. It might have walked through the water once.
Regards,
Scott
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